"It is very important to know that Jason Pierce DID NOT PLAY in this gig. That was confirmed on at least two sources: the SP3 gig page mentioned above and a note from Ian Goodchild about this concert:

"The Brentford Waterman's gig was a one-off - in a way - but was advertised as a Spacemen 3 gig (presumably because Jason couldn't make it? I don't know, but he was NOT at the gig, hence the unusual set: Sonic Boom, guitar and Keyboards; Will Carruthers, Bass & guitar; & unidentified guitarist/keyboards (probably Mark Refoy?) as far as I know, and it was a soundboard recording - quality is VERY good. It was a Spacemen 3 gig though...Sonic Boom's Spectrum gigs (of which I have a few early examples, and the tracklisting is predictable to say the least - Revolution and Suicide, anyone?) were very different to this.

The tracklisting is right: it is the full version of Ode to Street Hassle, which segues into 'Angel' (the end coda from 'Well, Well, I guess/He just couldn't stand his life/without sweet heroin' repeated and other lyrics ad-libbed)."

And then Will is writing in his book that it was argued many times why not to bring in more slower/tender songs for the live set of Spacemen 3. Was Jason really just standing in the bar and watching by? Cracks weirdly seen in such a good mindbending band... I should dive deeply into my SP3 archives and see if there are any adverts about this event. Or feedback. Or anything,,,